The artwork, titled “Beside Still Waters,” was created by Thomas Kinkade in the year 1992 and belongs to the Kitsch art movement. This landscape genre piece captures a tranquil natural setting wherein a serene stream meanders through a lush forest adorned by vibrant flowers in full bloom.
In the artwork, a gentle stream gracefully flows through a verdant forest, flanked by vibrant, blooming flowers of various hues. The scene is bathed in soft, ethereal light, suggesting a peaceful and idyllic environment. The colors are rich and saturated, enhancing the picturesque quality of the landscape. The combination of lush greenery, colorful flora, and the placid stream evokes a sense of tranquility and escapism, characteristic of Kinkade’s signature style.